BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — A new autism center will hold its grand opening in the Neshaminy Mall at noon on Saturday.
The Kamp For Kids Youth Center will be housed in the mall near the entrance to the Verizon store.
Youth Center owners said the space was designed to welcome every child, especially those with autism and other developmental differences who may have faced discrimination or exclusion in other settings.
“We understand how challenging it can be for children to find places where they are fully accepted, and our goal is to provide a safe, fun, and supportive environment where every child can explore, play, and grow without fear of judgment,” the owners said. “We celebrate diversity and individuality, ensuring that children of all abilities feel included, heard, and valued. Our programs are built to foster friendships, confidence, and a sense of belonging, so that every child can experience the joy of being part of a community that truly accepts them as they are.”
The guest list for the Grand Opening includes: Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo, U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, State Sen. Frank Farry, Bucks County Commissioners Bob Harvie and Gene DiGirolamo, Autism Cares Foundation leader Jackie Marrero, and Jamiel Owens of the CHOP Autism Center.
